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Fast Company » Biomimicry
7M ago
Bob Hendrikx’s ‘living bin’ explores how sea anemones could digest our trash—no garbage truck required ..read more
Fast Company » Biomimicry
7M ago
Crabs see as well underwater as over it. This new camera does, too ..read more
Fast Company » Biomimicry
7M ago
Bloomlight doesn’t just light up when you walk by. It bends toward you—and blooms ..read more
Fast Company » Biomimicry
7M ago
This mind-bending research isn’t as far-fetched as it seems ..read more
Fast Company » Biomimicry
7M ago
This paint doesn’t use chemical pigments or dyes, instead relying on lightwaves ..read more
Fast Company » Biomimicry
7M ago
It’s inspired by abalone shells and grapefruit peels, and while it could have a wide variety of practical applications, bike locks might be where it makes its first appearance ..read more
Fast Company » Biomimicry
7M ago
A new project created synthetic skin that works much like our own nervous system, opening the door to new, safer, more empathetic robots ..read more
Fast Company » Biomimicry
7M ago
Fear. Dominance. Weakness. All help explain why humans choose wide cars and wide watches ..read more